Coin Show - Williamsburg, Virginia 1/22
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Coin World lists this show for the upcoming weekend. Anyone have any info? Dealer attendance, etc.?
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K S
Classified Section......Coin Show, Ramada Inn (1776) Hotel, 725 Bypass Road, Williamsburg, Jan. 21 thru Jan 23. Open to public, 10-6 each day. Free admission.
I would like to go, would also like to make it to Frederick, MD, but I have an issue with driving, other then business hours....a couple more month and I'll be good to go.
dorkkarl........your right on the money when it comes to Williamsburg.
Herb
Colonial Williamsburg. They've hidden them away!
Snow, sleet & freezing rain. . .
It's going to be a sucky weekend!
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Herb
<< <i>With the weather they (who are they?) are calling for, it might not make a difference about the coin show. . .
Snow, sleet & freezing rain. . .
It's going to be a sucky weekend! >>
It started snowing here around 4PM and so far it's dropped two inches on top of the inch and a half we got yesterday. I'm not going anywhere!
Herb
<< <i>sounds like a bunch-o-snow wiennies..... try getting a 1.5 feet over night.. >>
Come to Virginia sometime when we have one to three inches of snow on the ground. Watching macho men in their SUVs sliding around corners and landing in ditches will tell you why I won't go out. I know how to drive in the stuff, but most of these people in the SUVs don't have a clue and they are a serious menace.
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<< <i>sounds like a bunch-o-snow wiennies..... try getting a 1.5 feet over night.. >>
Come to Virginia sometime when we have one to three inches of snow on the ground. Watching macho men in their SUVs sliding around corners and landing in ditches will tell you why I won't go out. I know how to drive in the stuff, but most of these people in the SUVs don't have a clue and they are a serious menace. >>
Tell me about it! They (who are they?) think just because they (again?) have an oceanliner of a 4WD vehicle that this entitles them to go roaring down the road at 55 MPH in the snow, sleet & ice. And the number of them that end up in the ditch! I might not get to where I'm going fast but at least I get there.
We might not get deep snows here in Virginia all the time but we've had our share, including the eighteen inches back in the blizzard of '93 and the back-to-back twelve inch snowfalls (one on a Thursday and one on Super Bowl Sunday).
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<< <i>On the downside, i was looking forward to seeing a display of coins found at Colonial Williamsburg. They've hidden them away! >>
I've seen a portion of the "archaeological collection" at Colonial Williamsburg, and most of it is nothing pretty to look at but incredibly interesting (and historically important) as it is. A small book that was published by Williamsburg a few years ago includes illustrations of some of the more interesting things, including a Virginia halfpenny found in Peyton Randolph's back yard. It's called The Coins of Colonial America and it's about the coolest book around for a tenspot (yes, $10). I use it as a standard textbook in my ANA Summer Seminar class. You can buy it from Colonial Williamsburg here. Eric Newman's monograph on Virginia halfpence published by ANS in the 1950s also addresses some of the coins they've found.
Their mainline collection (non-dug coins), including donations from Joe Lasser, will be mounted in a major display that is being produced now and I believe goes out in 2007. The stuff is of absolute superb quality and is being curated by a very knowledgeable numismatist (a guy that knows not to clean an NE Shilling until it gleams). Their stuff is in good hands.
Sorry to hijack a thread about a coin show -- but this is the real numismatic treasure of Williamsburg!
Betts medals, colonial coins, US Mint medals, foreign coins found in early America, and other numismatic Americana
I agree with Karl. One of the most enjoyment vacations I have ever had was a work trip for my wife that I came along in Williamsburg.
Dan
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